Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - flattening the edge of a concrete subfloor?

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drumpriest
11-14-04, 07:14 PM
I have a concrete subfloor in my house. (1 story ranch, no basement) The pad was finished with a power trowel. It's very well done, actually, nice and flat, right up until you get to the edge, where it all goes to crap. There are some high spots, and some low spots, only in the last 4 inches or so of the pad at the edges.

So, what can I do about it???? I was thinking that I'd have to knock off the highs with a grinder, but what product should I use to fill in the low points??

Any help would be fantastic, thanks... I've been working at this project for 3 months now (ripping out carpet, ect...). I'd REALLY like to move into my house this year.

thanks, :(

Keith Leonard